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美国东南部感染艾滋病毒的男男性行为者和跨性别女性中的污名、社会支持与物质使用情况

Stigma, Social Support, and Substance Use in Diverse Men Who Have Sex With Men and Transgender Women Living with HIV in the US Southeast.

机构信息

From the Department of Internal Medicine, Section on Infectious Diseases, the Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy, and the CTSI Program in Community Engagement, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the Department of Public Health Education, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, and Health Quality Partners, Doylestown Health, Doylestown, Pennsylvania.

出版信息

South Med J. 2022 Jan;115(1):26-32. doi: 10.14423/SMJ.0000000000001345.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) rates in the southeast United States are high and substance use is common among people living with HIV (PLWH). This study used baseline data from the intervention study to examine factors associated with the use of alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana among racially and ethnically diverse young gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) and transgender women in the southeast who were newly diagnosed as having HIV, not linked to care, out of care, and/or not virally suppressed.

METHODS

Self-reported data were collected from 196 GBMSM and transgender women living with HIV via Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview at enrollment. Measures assessed demographics; stigma; social support; basic and clinical service needs; HIV disclosure; social media use; and recent use of alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana. Logistic regression identified correlates of past 30-day substance use.

RESULTS

In multivariable analysis, increased age and needing basic support services were associated with past 30-day tobacco, cigarette, electronic cigarette, and/or hookah use. Increased HIV-related stigma and needing basic support services were associated with past 30-day marijuana use. Being White and needing clinical support services were associated with infrequent or no past 30-day marijuana use.

CONCLUSIONS

HIV-related stigma and needing basic support services were associated with substance use among GBMSM and transgender women living with HIV in the southeastern United States. Routine screening for basic needs could identify GBMSM and transgender women living with HIV at risk for substance use and offer insight into intervention leverage points.

摘要

目的

美国东南部的人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染率较高,HIV 感染者(PLWH)中普遍存在物质使用问题。本研究利用干预研究的基线数据,调查了种族和民族多样化的新诊断 HIV 阳性、未联系护理、脱离护理和/或未病毒抑制的美国东南部年轻男同性恋者、双性恋者和其他男性与女性发生性行为者(GBMSM)和跨性别女性中与使用酒精、烟草和大麻相关的因素。

方法

通过在入组时使用音频计算机辅助自我访谈,从 196 名与 HIV 共存的 GBMSM 和跨性别女性中收集了自我报告数据。测量指标包括人口统计学特征;耻辱感;社会支持;基本和临床服务需求;HIV 披露;社交媒体使用情况;以及最近的酒精、烟草和大麻使用情况。逻辑回归确定了过去 30 天物质使用的相关因素。

结果

在多变量分析中,年龄增长和需要基本支持服务与过去 30 天的烟草、香烟、电子烟和/或水烟使用有关。HIV 相关耻辱感和需要基本支持服务与过去 30 天的大麻使用有关。为白人且需要临床支持服务与过去 30 天不频繁或不使用大麻有关。

结论

HIV 相关耻辱感和需要基本支持服务与美国东南部 HIV 阳性的 GBMSM 和跨性别女性的物质使用有关。常规筛查基本需求可以识别有物质使用风险的 HIV 阳性的 GBMSM 和跨性别女性,并深入了解干预的重点。

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